He was a very good resource, his lecture style was easy to follow, and he was very even-keeled, good traveling companion. He played the chaperone role very well when needed and was exceptionally unobtrusive about it when appropriate.
Dawn Fowle
TCS On-Trip Expert:
David Keeling
David J. Keeling is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Cultural Geography in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences at Western Kentucky University.
Between 1993 and 2021, he led multiple student study abroad programs to all six inhabited continents. David earned his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon in 1992 after retiring from 18 years in the business world as a corporate accountant working in Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. Previously, he enjoyed three years as a struggling musician in a rock band in England from 1967 to 1969 before emigrating to Australia in 1970.
He has published widely on urban development, cultural identity, rock and roll music, transportation and political geography. His books and articles on Argentina have examined the impacts of the global economy, especially aviation, while his books and articles on Buenos Aires explored the city’s aspirations of becoming a world city.
David is a proud recipient of the Alan Hay Award from the Royal Geographical Society, London, in recognition of his services to transport geography. David is passionate about geography and the “why of where,” and he delights in sharing his enthusiasm. He has lectured globally on over 40 expeditions and cruises since 1994, primarily on private jet trips with TCS World Travel. Over the past six decades, David has visited about 2,000 unique destinations, including most of the world’s official political states.